| Clue | Answer |
| First MLB team | |
| Second MLB team | |
| Primary position | |
| The only other position he ever played | |
| Uniform number | |
| Birthplace city | |
| Birth year | |
| Birthday | |
| His favorite player growing up | |
| High school sport other than baseball | |
| Junior College | |
| College | |
| MLB Team that originally drafted him in 1984 | |
| Single-A team | |
| Double-A team | |
| Triple-A team | |
| Year of Major League debut | |
| Incumbent first baseman traded away to make room for Grace | |
| Player who edged him for Rookie of the Year despite a having a lower AVG, OBP, and OPS, and 13 fewer RBI in 52 more AB | |
| Team he hammered for a .647 AVG with 3 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, and 8 RBI in the 1989 NLCS | |
| Where his .515 career LCS batting average ranks all-time | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| First manager (full season mgrs only) | |
| Second manager | |
| Third manager | |
| Fourth manager | |
| Fifth manager | |
| Sixth manager | |
| Shortstop who turned more double plays with him than any other | |
| Second baseman who turned more double plays with him than any other | |
| Honor received in 1993, 1995, and 1997 | |
| Honor received in 1992, 1993, 1995, and 1996 | |
| What he did on May 9, 1993 | |
| His understudy who had a three-homer game while filling in | |
| Body of water that he was the first player to ever hit a home run into | |
| Either major category in which he led all of MLB in the 1990's | |
| Movie in which he hit a World Series home run for the Cubs | |
| Opposing team in that movie | |
| Team that gave up his real-life World Series home run | |
| Pitcher who gave up his upper deck home run in Game Four of the World Series | |
| Pitcher who gave up his leadoff single sparking the game-winning rally in the bottom of the ninth in Game Seven of the World Series | |
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